High-speed color inkjet devices continue to gain a foothold in the graphic communications market, and Xerox has unveiled a new option at drupa 2012 that delivers the technology to users who need sharp image quality at lower print volumes.

Sustainability – Xerox’s patented, granulated, resin-based ink formulation makes it simpler to deink prints for recycling. Xerox’s approach received the highest deinkability rating – “Good” – from INGEDE, a group of leading European paper manufacturers representing the International Association of the Deinking Industry.

In addition to unveiling the new device, Xerox also enhanced its CiPress 500 Production Inkjet System with an ink optimization mode. Users can reduce the amount of ink coverage on pages that have more text and fewer graphics, such as transactional pieces.

Xerox’s high-speed inkjet technology will be on display at drupa 2012, May 3 -16, Dusseldorf, Germany.

The CiPress 325 will be globally available in the second half of 2012.